VOL. XXII NO. 25 DAYTON, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 24. 1906. Pacific College,- Gravel is now being hauled on Prof. L. R. Aiderman was a pass Ferry street. enger to Portland Wednesday. M/m. Milne has been on the sick Harry Wambsgans made a ship ment of soda water to W. H. Lash- list this week. Mrs. Phelps is visiting in Port ier of Rex this week. Mrs. A. J McCann, hostess of the land this week. J. L Castle was a passenger to Commercial hotel of this city, visted bei daughters Mrs. Dr. Lewis and Dallas Wednesday. Mrs. Mamie Burdett, of McMinn A. C Deimeri g was a Sunday ville, who on Sunday with Dr Lewis visitor to Portland. The new School Year opens September 25 accompanied their mother to Port L Wambsgans was a Portland landriday. Mrs KcCann returned Excellent advantages offered for students. visitor Wednesday home Tuesday evening. Pleasant surroundings, with good moral associations- Mr. Dill started to baling hay for An accident was narrowly averted on Thursday last week. Passenger the farmers this week No. 17 from Dallas ran into the Miss Susie Wirfs visited with » freight caboose below Newberg friends at Crawford Tuesday. _ Engine on No. 17 was badly demur t Mr and Mrs,. Martin Miller were alized. and the freight caboose re duced to kindling wood. Nothing among those visiting Dayton Sat- more serious than a bad scare and nrd ay. Mr and Mrs Cbas Hadley vis a shaking up of the pwssengers is re ited Sunday wiih their son Ralph will be under the efficient supervision of Prpf. James Carrick, of ported. the Conservatory of G asj£ow,__S^ an instructor of ability — Mr. and Mrs. Di C. Van Dorn and family. ’ have beetr enjoying a ten-day’s out Mrs. R. L. Harris was a passen aijd experience. For further information call on or address ing at Ocean Park beach, with Mr ger to Newberg Wednesday. She and Mrs Will Stewart of Clover was acting as chaperon to a parly dale, formerly of Dayton They of young ladies express themselves as having une Major Miller sod Henry. Fresh;, of the the times of their lives, our were among those fiom this sed l especially when they visited slab lion ' President who attended the big circus.el Creekf Hell’s Half Acre and Bear 1 . Mountain, and many other such । Portland Monday. Will Raker came up frogg Port places, which held many pleasures land for a visit with bis brother C. for them Jo enjoy. They regretted that they bad to return home so I. Raker, who lives north of town on the Breyman farm. soon. MADE Mrs. W. 0 Powell, who lately The editor of H erald ¡8 in re IN ceipt of an invitation to the mar returned from an extended visit to OREGOH riageofMise Edith Ketchum to Rev her parents in Idaho, was a pass erend Henry Townsend Babcock, enger to McMinnville Tuesday on the evening of Wednesday the Miss Vivian Miller was a passen fifth of September at y8 o’clock at ger to McMinnville Sunday. Viv THADE MARK the First Presbyterian church, Sa lan is one of the young lady contest lem, Oregon. Miss Edith Ketchum ants for the piano that is to be giv is a popular young ladv of the Cap en away by the Optomist. ital City, a daughter of Reverend Mr. McCann of the Commercial Dr. and Mrs. Heber Augustus Ketchum, late pastor of the first hotel has lately had a very good Presbyterian church, Salem. Rev run of transient custom, besides erend Henry Townsend Babcock is having a number of regular board the present pastor of that church ers. You can always get a good meal or nights lodging at the Com ff Several days ago while S B. Fay mercial hotel. I- an Oregon production made in was rearranging some of his belong Filer & Sonin their new quarters, Salem hy C. M Eppley. Itisa ings which he has in the H erald pure, unadulterated Baking Powder building, he exhibited a number of which was formerly the Mutchler and contains no poisonous or dili- old documents and books, to the carriage and buggy finishing room, on Fourth street, opposite the park, tirous substance injurious to health. editor of this paper—family heir* are holding their share of the gro Thia Baking Powder is rapidly looms. One was a letter received HBF" gaining in favor by those who have by his father, who resided in Thet cery business. They carry a good „ given it a trial. All grocers in Sa ford, Michigan, from Rev Jamee M line of groceries. Fuller, of Rochester, N. Y., dated lem keep it in stodk. As also do P. J. Richmond and J. L. Castle, others in valley towns and cities. March 12th, 1845. The rates of who, with bis children Ruth. Ralph ^UT IIP IN GLASS Patronize home—“Made in Ore postage at the time the letter was and Lola McColom, went to New gon” products. Use Perfection wrote was somewhat higher than at port last week,' returned Monday the present time; the charge on the accompanied by Mrs. J. L. Castle, Baking Powder. letter was 25 cents. Another fea- Mrs. Richmond and daughter Agnes ture was the absence of an envelope, and the Misses Ruth and Lottie The Elbertson hotel at McMinn- W. O. POWELL, D. C. the letter having been folded and Rippey. They report having bad ville E. White proprietor, is a first sealed. The use of envelopes was a fine time. —THE— class ’ hotel, as stated by those who not known at that time: Another Miss Emily Corner, daughter of have patronized the house Mr. relic was a family bible, published Mr. and Mrs. Henry Corner, who, White, as is known by I in 1764, in Edinberg, Scotland The number of patrons of his restaurant, ***** with their family were residents of bible was purchased November 28, Dayton for many years, but for sev is a liberal provider, and keep- his The druglesB, knifeleas system of 1795, and cost .seven shillings and fourpenece and contained the fam eral years past have resided in Spo tables supplied with an abundance healing. Ages ahaadof medicine. Ad rooms C. W. Powetl’s residence. ily record, which showed that Mr kane, Washington, where Emily of the beat eatables that the market justing Office hours 3:30 to 8:00 p. m. Fay’s father w a# born April 1776— and her elder sister .MatU« have affords, and which are Independence .year The print is b^aw*teaching in the public schools and arranged on the tables with Ye bachelors and all others who rather dim, ana,the old style s sim of that city, soon goes to China. taste and neatness. Emily has been employed by the Appendicilie ie, readily cured wish to have a good Sunday dinner, ilar to f is ufiedl; Another of Mr. government as a teacher in the Fay’s keepsakes i8»><a.. Methodist without the uee of drug» or knife, , patronize the Commercial hotel. schools of the Chinese Empire. McCann always has “Camp, Social and Prayer Meeting ^S^b ^ooerie. Landlady »¿¡tbing eztr. prep,ed for Son This is a work she has for some Hymn Book;” which was printed in 1830, by John I Harrod, in Balti years desired to engage in. Bon at Filer & Son’s. more Md. The print is very plain. voyage Miss Emily. NEWBERG, OREGON. No Saloons. THE MUSTCAL DEPARTMENT Perfection EPPLEfê Baking . 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